Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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497318 | Applied Soft Computing | 2008 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a reactive immune network (RIN) is proposed and employed for mobile robot navigation within unknown environments. Rather than building a detailed mathematical model of artificial immune systems, this study tries to explore the principle in an immune network focusing on its self-organization, adaptive learning capability, and immune feedback. In addition, an adaptive virtual target method is integrated to solve the local minima problem in navigation. Several trapping situations designed by the early researchers are adopted to evaluate the performance of the proposed architecture. Simulation results show that the mobile robot is capable of avoiding obstacles, escaping traps, and reaching the goal efficiently and effectively.
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Authors
Guan-Chun Luh, Wei-Wen Liu,